Elly the Elephant lives alone at the zoo. She has many neighbours, but they are all so different from her, and she does not know how to make friends with them. Instead, she chooses to play with her new ball all by herself. When a gust of wind blows the ball over her wall, we follow Elly as she learns a valuable lesson about building new friendships, even with those who are different.
Rated 5/5 stars by readers, this is the 3rd book in The Travel Adventures of PJ Mouse series. Full of colourful illustrations, adventure, humour and the charm of yesteryear, this book is a must for children from 4 to 11 years old.
The first full account of the life and work of a nineteenth-century woman who carved out a unique career as an important writer in English on Welsh subjects. It is a major contribution to history of women’s writing in English. It is also a major contribution to knowledge of Welsh Writing in English in the nineteenth century.
Follow PJ Mouse as he goes on vacation to Queensland with his new family. He snorkels at the Great Barrier Reef, chats with a loggerhead turtle and explores the tropical rainforest.
This text provides an innovative range of ICT activities, allowing students of all abilities to learn more history through this exciting medium whilst developing their ICT skills. The interactive activities and history resources on the CD-ROM can be networked for whole class teaching or individual student use. Extensive teacher notes introduce the activities. Learning outcomes can be assessed from integral student assessment forms that can be saved as Word files on your school network or individual computer. Easy to set up and easy to use, Cut, Paste and Surf! is a straightforward solution to integrating ICT into KS3 History.
PJ Mouse, an adorable little, stuffed animal, was lost and alone until young Emily heard his cries for help. Now, along with his new family, PJ gets to travel the world. Come join PJ on this, his fifth adventure, en Italia, as he races chariots in Rome, gets rescued by a Gondolier in Venice, walks one of the first roads ever made.
This book is a tribute to Malcolm Coulthard, who has been remarkably active and influential across a wide range of English Language Studies. He is particularly well-known for his pioneering work in spoken and written discourse analysis and most recently, for his work in forensic linguistics. This collection of specially commissioned, state-of-the-art pieces by leading international linguists is dedicated to the man and his achievements and provides a showcase for the most exciting developments in applied discourse studies. All the papers share common assumptions about language study: that descriptions should be data-based, data-tested and replicable. The collection as a whole contains original and important new research on descriptions, with intriuging applications to forensic, gender and literary studies.
Gerald the Giraffe is happy living at the zoo, until one day a child points out his spots are not spots at all. He is different from the other giraffes, and that makes Gerald very sad. Thankfully, Gerald's good friend, Jim, is there to give him a new outlook on the joys of being different.
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